Education
2013-2016 Yale Law School, J.D.
2007-2010 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Highest Honors, History and Political Science
B.A. Honors Thesis: “Rebecca Clark: the Emergence of an Unlikely Activist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1941-1969
Recent Writing
“After Union Elections, the Struggle Continues” in Prism Reports
“Florida Teachers Fight to Save Their Union from New Restrictions” in Prism Reports
“As Petition Deadline Looms, Stop Cop City Organizers Win More Time and Appeals” in Prism Reports
“Teen’s Death in Fulton County Jail Exposes “Repulsive” Conditions” in Prism Reports
“Activists Continue to Fight Against Controversial Cop City Construction Despite Challenges” in Prism Reports
“Private Equity Ties to Atlanta’s Cop City Spark Questions About the City’s State of Democracy” in Prism Reports
“Escalating Tactics Against Cop City Protestors Concern Organizers” in Prism Reports
“How Would Stricter Gun Control Laws Impact Communities of Color?” in Prism Reports
“How to Decolonize the Future” in An Injustice!
“Are We Living in a New Gilded Age?” in An Injustice!
“Black Death as Spectacle and the Illusion of Justice” in An Injustice!
“The Monumental Foolishness of Living” in Lux Magazine #7
“Napper’s Delight” in Lux Magazine #5
Conferences
Director, April 2016 Yale Law School Critical Race Theory, “Race (In)Action”
Panelist, April 2016 Denver University Sturm College of Law Pipeline Conference, Student Activism Panel
Panelist, “Teaching After Ferguson” Society of American Law Teachers Cover Workshop, Jan. 2016